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an active member of our Postdoctoral Fellow community About You: You should have, or will soon have, a PhD in computational biology, molecular biology, genetics, or biochemistry. You will have flexibility
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the detailed guidelines on our website . Full application instructions can be found here . Who can apply? The fellowship is open to candidates who have received their PhD degree no earlier than November 1, 2022
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, pharmacy, biotechnology or bioengineering. Open to PhD students, PhD, Post-Doc and residents. Permanent positions such as Professors cannot apply. For the entire duration of the grant, applicants must be
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. You can read more about the project here . Who are you? You must hold a PhD degree in Natural Sciences or Engineering or at least have submitted your PhD thesis for assessment. Previous thematic
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transduction of TCRs and measurement of performance are key methodological skills involved. Qualifications Highly motivated candidates with a recent PhD or MD/PhD in biomedical sciences and significant
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methods for multi-omic and single-cell data Integrate diverse molecular data to study tumor evolution and therapeutic response Collaborate with MD Anderson clinicians and basic scientists Investigate
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in English is provided. Application Requirements for Both Positions: All applicants must have obtained a PhD degree within the last 10 years. Please submit the following documents to the ICYS
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questions using interdisciplinary approaches. Profile A PhD holder (or final-year PhD candidate) in Neuroscience, Biology, or a related field. The first author of at least one peer-reviewed research article
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to each question – Mayo Clinic will only see the final recording. The complete interview will be reviewed by a Mayo Clinic staff member and you will be notified of next steps. • PhD or MD/PhD in cancer
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, systems, and methods supporting scientific research in the oceans. Teams of scientists and engineers are collaborating to build innovative tools to transform what we know about ocean processes and ocean